354 coutfc ftomfiPalcca to i&mttato'JattafilSafo?. 
para on the eaft fiDe, auD Inben pou begin to 
?nter therein, then run foutbtoaro,anb being 
fight agafnft the 3 ilanb, then pourbepthcs 
lnill begin to leflen to s • fabome, but bee not 
abatheb, fo? it is tbc right beptbes pou finb in 
that place, anb toben the Bllanb is ^aftiuarb 
from pou then pou arc right oueragaintt it, 
from the $lanb Lafaparattoelue miles fo?* 
inarb, there is an 35 lanb (Iping clofe bp the 
llanb ofSainatra) that makctb afmatcrahe 
®? bap, anb fo? a markc it hath this token, 
that the trees thereof arc higher then thofc of 
the coaff, anb feeme little tuaces: pou runne 
from this 3 lanb to Lafapara ^o?th#o?th- 
eaflUnb fouth foutbtoeft, from the tnhich 3 * 
lanb there runneth a Hiffe, reaching ttno 
miles anb a halfe into the fea: therefore if pou 
befire to faile thethcr,being in the night time, 
pou (ball run foutbtnarb tuith pour leabin 
hanb.at 8 .anb 9. fabome, anb though pou 
come to 11 -fabome, pet pour courfe is grab, 
but pou thall not runne fcnber 7.fabome,anb 
as pou tbinke pou are paff bp the 35 lanb,tben 
pou (ball take pour courfe againe tolnarbes 
thelaub, anb there pou thall finbe 8 .anb 9* 
fabome, $ returning to this 3 !Ianb in the Date 
time,pou thall put fo far from tt into the tea, 
that pou map onelpfe the toppcs anb bppet 
parts of the tats, anb inben ft lieth $o?tb* 
Inett from pou,then pou are patt the &iffe,$ 
then againe runne in tuith the lanb at 8 . anb 
9, fabome bape, as afojefatb: fo? the right 
iuap anb courfe is altuaies along the Coaff: 
beponb this 3 lab fojtuarb,there lieth a greens 
crake hpou the coaff, tnhtcb pou thall (bum 
fo; there ft is altogether thallotues, anb the 
co?nertberof toluarbs the fouth hath a thick 
point oflanbjthatfticheth further out then at 
the reft that are there abouts: totthin this 
broke totuarb the crake lieth a Kfuer, from 
luhence there commeth a banke, reaching 2. 
miles into the fea,anb is foure fabome beepe, 
all barb fanb, in that countrie Inhere 31 baue 
paffeb: therfoje 31 abuife pou not to leaue the 
bepthes of 8 . f 9. fabome, tnhich is the right 
courfe, anb pou patTe from thts 31 laub to the 
afo?efatb Me 3 fouth, foutbloeff,anb $c?tb, 
$o?tbeaft, being biffant ten miles from this 
point of the creche,to ttno 3 ilanbes (Iping on 
the fame coatf of Samatra fo?toarb) pou run 
an the fame courfe of nojth no?tbeatt, anb 
fouth feuthtoettanb is in courfe ten miles, in 
all this tnap pou thall finbe 9» 1 o.anb 11. fa* 
borne. Ctjefe 3 ilanbes are bitfant from the 
lanb 3.0; 4. miles, anb comming to thefe 31 * 
Janbes, then the lanb anb coatf of Samatra 
mahetb a t hicke crcokeb ribge 0; backe,anb f r 
it bedeare iueathcr pou thall fa right before 
pou ttno high lanbeSjlnherof one lieth fouth* 
toefttnarb from pou, tnhich is the lanb of Sa* 
Thc3.Booke. 
matra,aub the other fouthinarbjtnhi'ch is the 
lanb Of Sunda^part Of the 3 lanb Iaua Maior. 
i?rom the ttno Sllanbs afo?efatb,pou thall al* 
tnaies bolb pour courfe along bp this crake® 
thicke ribge of the coatf of Samatra, $ being 
at the point thereof, then the lanb beginnetb 
againe to he lotn,anb then pou begin deare- 
Ip to fa the ttno fo:efatb lanbs. Bettneene- 
thofe ttno high lanbcs, there runneth a chan* 
nell 0? tfraight intnarb to the Tea, bettoane 
the lanb ofSamatra,anb Iaua Maior (tnhich 
is callcb the tfraight of Sun da) $beeingpaff 
the great thick ribge of the coatf of Samatra, 
anb comming againe bp the lots lanb, then 
rimne no longer bp the coaff, but if pou haue 
agrobfo?etnlnb, then pjefentlp crofleouer, 
holbing pour courfe fouth foutheatf to the 
lanb of Sunda,to the foutbealf fibc of a point 
0? broke of that lanb, bp the tnhich lieth the 
lnapto Sunda: tbcrcfo?e 31 abuertife pou ba- 
uingagrobfojetninb toerodeouer, fo: that 
if the tninbe fhoulb begin eptber to be calme 
in the rnibble tuap, the tibe being tnith pou, 
the If reame tnoulb b?iue pou to the channel!* 
tnhich is no goob courfe, fo? the lealf bepth 
of the cbaHnell is 4o,fabomeanbmo?e, f the 
fireames anb tpbes therein runne berp ftiffe 
both out anb in, anb if tbep fhoulb b?iue pou 
in,as the If reame comipcth fo?tb, being tnith 
a $o?tbeatt 0? eatf tninbe, pou fijoulbfinbe 
the tnaucs of the fea hollotn, anb full, that no 
cable tnoulb be ttrong enough to bolb againlf 
them, t bp fo:cc tnoulb bJtue pou out againe, 
tnhich tnoulb be no (mall labour anb paine to 
pou.31 fap this,becau(e -Snip felfe bane fount* 
it fo comming into it. bp mine otnne fcnabui* 
febncs>tn crotTing ouer to the high lanb,Iping 
on the fibe of Sund a,anb helb our courfe right 
Upon the mibIethereof,but the tf reame biaue 
pou ouerthtuart before tne perceiueb it: tber* 
fo?e 31 abuife pou that pou runne foutheatf to 
it: fo? the mo?c pou ruune cafffnarb,tbe lefie 
bepth pou thall haue fo anker in, if the tninbe 
fhoulb calme: anb it is goob grounb, anb be* 
tug bp the lanb afo?efaib, dofc bp if pou thall 
p?cfcntlp fa a great $ fiat 31 lanb,full of tras, 
intthmanp hikes, bauingfofeatnarbfrom it 
0? totuarb fhenojtheatf, another flat 3!lanb, 
anb from thence to the bauen of Sunda, it i# 
about 4.miles,pou thall bolb pour courfe to 
the l^auen along bp the Jlano that lieth on 
the coatf, keeping to feaiuarb,o? halfe a mils 
from if,fo? it is all faire anb grob grounfc,at 
anb 7 .fabome beepe,anb fo pou thall runne a* 
long to the enb fherof,anb being there about 
a mile foutheatf luarb, poti thall fa a fmall 3* 
lanb full of frees, tnhich pou (hall leaue on 
the foutheatf fibc, running intnarb from it, 
right to a high pointeb hill, (that ffanbetf* 
Within the lanb)anb toben pou begin to come 
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